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The Role of Membrane-Bound Extracellular Vesicles During Co-Stimulation and Conjugation in the Ciliate <i>Tetrahymena thermophila</i>. [PDF]

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Food-web coupling by mobile consumers has individual to ecosystem level effects

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Lysosomal enzymes of Paramecium caudatum and Paramecium tetraurelia

Experimental Cell Research, 1982
Abstract Sixteen hydrolase activities were found to be present in Paramecium caudatum and Paramecium tetraurelia growing in the crudely defined medium of Soldo et al. [15]. The ratios of cellular protein and most enzyme activities between P. caudatum and P. tetraurelia were 3–4.
Agnes K. Fok, Rosalo M. Paeste
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Endosymbionts in Paramecium

European Journal of Protistology, 2012
Paramecium species are extremely valuable organisms to enable experiments for the reestablishment of endosymbiosis. This is investigated in two different systems, the first with Paramecium caudatum and the endonuclear symbiotic bacterium Holospora species.
Masahiro, Fujishima, Yuuki, Kodama
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Inter- and intrasyngenic variation of paramecium hemoglobin—II. Paramecium caudatum, paramecium jenningsi and Paramecium multimicronucleatum

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1983
Abstract 1. 1. Paramecium caudatum contains a multiple form of hemoglobin (Hb), which is composed of high concentration of a major variant and only a small amount of several minor variants. 2. 2. The electrophoretic mobility and molecular weight of the major variant in P.
Toshiaki Irie, Itaru Usuki
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Membrane noise in Paramecium [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1976
THE ciliated protozoan Paramecium provides an opportunity to study the electrophysiological properties of an excitable membrane in relation with simple locomotor behaviour. The Paramecium surface membrane controls the locomotor activity, in particular ciliary reversal (resulting in backward swimming), by ionic conductance mechanisms like those in other
A. A. Verveen   +2 more
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